September 16, 2016

2500 Green Street, Cow Hollow Unstaged & Mostly Staged

Originally listed UNSTAGED for $9.85 million in March of 2016 It did not sell. SEE THE LISTING PHOTOS HERE.

BROKER BABBLE: This stately four-level mansion was built in 1898 in the Neo Classical architectural style by William H. Lillie, one of San Francisco’s most notable architects. Located in Cow Hollow between prosperous Pacific Heights and the trendy Marina, the residence has a WalkScore of 91 and is only a few blocks from the shops and restaurants of Fillmore and Union Streets, Alta Plaza Park and local transportation. The large home consists of 5 bedrooms, 5-1/2 baths, 2 family rooms, a grand reception room, a formal living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen with butler’s pantry, large den/office, private garden patio, laundry room, 2-car garage, 2 interior staircases, several storage spaces and a downstairs area with a bathroom and an additional room for a guest or family use. Filled with light on every floor and rich with period detailing throughout, the home retains much of its original charm and may only require updating in the kitchen and bathrooms.

Recently listed anew at a more reasonable $7.5 million. This time the property has been partially staged. As is evidenced by the photos, the kitchen and bathrooms need to be remodeled.